@toogoodphil Amen. I did some of those for testing or at practice, but always with a smirk. 10 probably has the best chance of those three, it's like a rangey flying knee.
These tech are in the first set of pattern`s if you have a good club who cover what TKD is about and you start them slow in a set way first then when you get comfortable with them start to cover them in a free fighting mode like randori but you first need to find a good club and that is a very hard job inits self.
Alot of these movments seems usefull but there are som of them I cant really imagine to work in combat. You can see that the lady is standig still while the preformer shows what to do.
I would be cool if you showed a teal-time simulation of how these would look like
You'll find in many traditional martial arts that they have a history on the battlefield, but after too long of being in the dojo (or Dojang) too long, people start THINKING and GUESSING what would work better. Traditional TKD was OFFICIALLY made in WWII and very effective, but different from Modern TKD, though Modern TKD still has it's essence and the potential to be very effective.
@azraelangelofred Look it up on wikipedia and various other websites. I'm not arguing, but a lot of different parties are admitting the same, and the Japanese occuption in Korea got really bad in WWII, and many claim that was why TKD was created. Maybe we got different views, maybe one of us was not properly informed, I dunno. But I didn't just think that up, I did some research on it before I made that comment. But I do admit research can be incorrect on the internet. Yours and/or mine.
@azraelangelofred Taekwondo as a martial art made its OFFICIAL debut on April 11, 1955 Ten years After World War II and 2 years after the Korean War, based on various Japanese martial arts taught during the occupation with few if any Native Martial arts input dispirit claims otherwise. Empty handed styles originated during peace time or as a means of personal defense not born from the battlefield as real war was fought using weapons not hands and feet.
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TheTerrorUforgot 1 month ago
whoever created 8 9 and 10 have been watching to many films
toogoodphil 1 year ago
@toogoodphil Amen. I did some of those for testing or at practice, but always with a smirk. 10 probably has the best chance of those three, it's like a rangey flying knee.
TheTerrorUforgot 1 month ago
tae kwon do self defence is basically ju-jitsu
toogoodphil 1 year ago
These tech are in the first set of pattern`s if you have a good club who cover what TKD is about and you start them slow in a set way first then when you get comfortable with them start to cover them in a free fighting mode like randori but you first need to find a good club and that is a very hard job inits self.
fatcontroller 2 years ago
Alot of these movments seems usefull but there are som of them I cant really imagine to work in combat. You can see that the lady is standig still while the preformer shows what to do.
I would be cool if you showed a teal-time simulation of how these would look like
senario4 2 years ago
You'll find in many traditional martial arts that they have a history on the battlefield, but after too long of being in the dojo (or Dojang) too long, people start THINKING and GUESSING what would work better. Traditional TKD was OFFICIALLY made in WWII and very effective, but different from Modern TKD, though Modern TKD still has it's essence and the potential to be very effective.
azraelangelofred 2 years ago
@azraelangelofred Look it up on wikipedia and various other websites. I'm not arguing, but a lot of different parties are admitting the same, and the Japanese occuption in Korea got really bad in WWII, and many claim that was why TKD was created. Maybe we got different views, maybe one of us was not properly informed, I dunno. But I didn't just think that up, I did some research on it before I made that comment. But I do admit research can be incorrect on the internet. Yours and/or mine.
azraelangelofred 9 months ago
@azraelangelofred Taekwondo as a martial art made its OFFICIAL debut on April 11, 1955 Ten years After World War II and 2 years after the Korean War, based on various Japanese martial arts taught during the occupation with few if any Native Martial arts input dispirit claims otherwise. Empty handed styles originated during peace time or as a means of personal defense not born from the battlefield as real war was fought using weapons not hands and feet.
VietzRus 2 months ago
@senario4 You mean with contact or what?
TheTerrorUforgot 1 month ago
Nice, ill practise these
neoxshadow 3 years ago